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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

I feel like I am about two years behind on all technology!  I did not figure out until about a week ago how to download my phone pictures onto my computer.  My phone is my main camera.
 Here are some of my favorite phone pictures.  I had a nice reunion with childhood friends in Prosper Texas.  We had such a FUN time!

A friend texted a couple of weeks ago asking what my most favorite candle ever was.  I sent her this picture!

And then I always find silly selfie pictures of Emily!

Comments

Tara G. said…
Dropbox is a nice program, too, for getting pictures to the computer without cords.
Unknown said…
Hi Laurie! My name is Sarah, and I work on a show on the Food Network called The Kitchen. We love the Mississippi Roast, and are interested in having it on our show. Please let me know how to reach you, or email me at sbyrne@bstventertainment.com! Thanks!!
Laurie said…
Sarah-You can email me at laurieormon@yahoo.com


Sallie said…
Laurie, we are building a new house in Prosper, Tx!
I saw on your chat on Periscope with Kelly that you had been in Celina...and I was like " why in the world was she in Celina ??"
Small world.
And COOL....that you just got a post from THE KITCHEN!! Whoa!!
Made the Mississippi Roast a few weeks ago...and yes, it was delicious!
This Old House said…
I love finding the kids selfies on my phone, too! Ha! Such keepsake pictures! : )
Angie said…
Laurie, I got an Agave Sage candle at your recommendation, and I love it! Thanks for the tip!
mangsadut.com said…
Very admirable reviews
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Anonymous said…
Your roast recipe I believe is on Tasty Facebook page.

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